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conference on decision and control | 2005

Using Radio Network Feedback to Improve TCP Performance over Cellular Networks

Niels Möller; Inés Cabrera Molero; Karl Henrik Johansson; Justus Petersson; Robert Skog; Åke Arvidsson

A new control structure is proposed to improve user experience of wireless Internet. Information on radio bandwidth and queue length available in the radio network controller (RNC), close to the base station, is used in a proxy that resides between the Internet and the cellular system. The control algorithm in the proxy sets the window size according to event-triggered information on radio bandwidth changes and time-triggered information on the queue length of the RNC. A stability analysis of the hybrid control system is performed. In a number of realistic use cases evaluated in ns-2, the new control structure is compared to a nominal one that employs end-to-end TCP Reno. It is shown that the proposed solution reduces the time to serve users, increases the radio link utilization, and decreases the required buffer size in the RNC.


wireless communications and networking conference | 2007

Supporting End-to-End Applications Over HSDPA by Cross-Layer Signalling

Niels Möller; Åke Arvidsson; Justus Petersson; Carlo Fischione; Robert Skog; Patrik Karlsson; Karl Henrik Johansson

A new control structure is proposed to improve user experience of wireless Internet. Information on radio bandwidth and queue length available in the radio network, close to the base station, is used in a proxy that resides between the Internet and the cellular system. The control algorithm in the proxy sets the window size according to event-triggered information on radio bandwidth changes and time-triggered information on the queue length at the wireless link. The mechanism is compared to TCP Reno in two simulation scenarios. The first scenario models a dedicated channel with stepwise changes in the bandwidth, while the second scenario models the High-speed Downlink Shared Channel recently introduced by 3 GPP. The proposed mechanism significantly reduces the amount of buffer space needed in the radio network, and it also gives modest improvements to user response time and link utilization. Reduced buffering is particularly beneficial for third-party end-to-end real-time services such as voice, video, and online gaming.


Archive | 2003

Method and system for rate control service in a network

Justus Petersson; Magnus Westerlund; Alessio Terzani; Svetlana Chemiakina; Robert Skog


Archive | 2001

Multimedia messaging service routing system and method

Robert Skog; Enikö Török


Archive | 2004

Binding mechanism for quality of service management in a communication network

Robert Skog; Justus Petersson


Archive | 1998

Server request including code for customizing service to requesting cellular mobile station

Robert Skog


Archive | 2001

Method and apparatus for mapping an IP address to an MSISDN number within a service network

Robert Skog; Ingvar Berg


Archive | 2004

Method and apparatus for mapping an IP address to an MSISDN number within a wireless application processing network

Robert Skog; Ingvar Berg


Archive | 2005

Methods and devices for changing quality of service

Robert Skog; Justus Petersson


Archive | 2005

METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR ESTABLISHING A COMMUNICATION SESSION FOR MULTIMEDIA

Robert Skog; Martin Körling; Steinar Dahlin; Per Synnergren

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Justus Petersson

Royal Institute of Technology

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Royal Institute of Technology

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